The rise in Trinamul's support base across Darjeeling has prompted
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha president Bimal Gurung to toss a challenge at the
ruling party of the state.
Gurung, in Salbari today off NH55 and on the outskirts of Siliguri,
said his party was all set to contest to win in all the seats in the
civic and rural elections.
He remarked that other than the Morcha, there is no other political force to reckon with, as far as the hills are concerned.
"Even if the civic and rural polls are held in the hills tomorrow, we will win in all the seats," the Morcha president said.
"There is no presence of any other political party in the hills. Sab khatam ho gaya (every other organisation is over)," he said.
Such assertion from the Morcha president, that too during his visit
to the plains, comes at a time when Trinamul is augmenting its political
base across the hills.
While on the one hand, the ruling party has managed to get some of
the top Morcha leaders and even popular leaders of other hill parties on
board, on the other hand it has used the state to set up development
boards for various hill communities.
"Such a two-pronged strategy of Trinamul has left the Morcha in an
awkward position. In places such as Kurseong and Kalimpong, Trinamul has
made inroads by poaching in the Morcha, a repetition of what the Morcha
had done to the GNLF in 2007 and onwards when Gurung, who himself is
from GNLF, floated the party," an observer said.
Added to it, the formation of the boards where representatives of
these communities have been put in portfolios and funds have been
allocated for socio-economic development and for conservation and
promotion of heritage and culture of the communities, has provided an
additional thrust to Trinamul to penetrate into the hills.
"While the state has formed so many development boards, the Morcha, a
BJP ally, has not yet managed to get ST status for some of the
communities. It is a longstanding demand of these communities and right
now, Morcha leaders are under immense pressure to prove that the party
they had supported has acted on their demands," an observer added.
In 2011, when the polls were held in the four municipalities, the Morcha had bagged all the civic bodies.
There has been, however, a change in the political situation since
then. In the civic area of Kalimpong, the Jana Andolan Party was ahead
at the last Assembly polls. In the Kurseong and Darjeeling Assembly
seats, the votes of Morcha dipped and Trinamul emerged the second
strongest force.(TT)

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